Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has set the tone for his team ahead of their Champions League round-of-16 clash against FC Porto, urging his players to focus on creating their own success rather than dwelling on past failures.
The Gunners, who last reached the quarterfinals of the competition in 2010, are looking to break the cycle of disappointment that has plagued them in recent years. Arteta emphasized the irrelevance of Arsenal's history of exits in the knockout stages, highlighting the need for ambition and determination in the current campaign.
Despite facing formidable opponents like Bayern Munich and Barcelona in previous seasons, Arteta remains optimistic about his team's chances this time around. He acknowledged the lack of experience in his squad but praised the energy and enthusiasm of the players as they prepare to take on Porto.
Arsenal topped their group in the group stage, winning four out of six matches, and are now considered favorites to progress against Porto. Arteta emphasized the importance of individual quality and attention to detail in Champions League matches, stressing the need for players to perform at their best when it matters most.
Looking ahead, Arteta hinted at the dream of lifting the Champions League trophy in London, where this year's final is set to take place. While acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead, he expressed his team's eagerness to overcome obstacles and make a mark in the competition.
As Arsenal gear up for their crucial clash with Porto, some key players have been left behind in London, while others, including Fabio Vieira, are set to feature in the match following their recovery from injuries.
With Arteta's motivational words ringing in their ears, Arsenal will be aiming to turn their Champions League fortunes around and create a new chapter of success in the prestigious competition.